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Topic: [ANN] [AM] AeroME - Decentralized Marketplace Exchange - page 35. (Read 112972 times)

hero member
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What a great coin! Grin It is only 8 months old and already has a logo Roll Eyes
Someone even mentioned that the coin will also have source code one day Shocked Bravo!
uhh troll.. gtfo

A hero shit member?
legendary
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What a great coin! Grin It is only 8 months old and already has a logo Roll Eyes
Someone even mentioned that the coin will also have source code one day Shocked Bravo!
uhh troll.. gtfo
sr. member
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@murderouskirk: If nobody has had a moment to fix the Auto-inviter for slack I will take a peek when i have a moment. Please ping to remind me to take a look, thanks


--Majika

That issue has been solved Majika thanks to collaboration with allied Dev.

 also almost done testing connecting  Irc with  Slack
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@murderouskirk: If nobody has had a moment to fix the Auto-inviter for slack I will take a peek when i have a moment. Please ping to remind me to take a look, thanks


--Majika

Majika, that issue has been solved thanks to collaboration between Murderouskirk and allied Dev. Thanks for that to both of them.
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This is a clearly a bit off-topic however I think its important to reassure the community how security considerations are problematic to resolve fully without a deep understanding of the issues in a clear meaningful way. This white paper by Stephan Verbücheln (see below) which elaborates on the YY97 whitepaper was passed to me only the other day which kind of shifts my focus, for the moment on to the way which I have implemented ECDSA (Elliptical-curve DSA) mechanisms for the platform.  Without giving the specifics about how exactly I based the cyphers to form the crypto algorithms for the platform away in great detail.

Finding a method to provide a fairly low computationally reliable method to resolve the proof stage by using "off-the shelf" tools/utilities/libraries and not a pure custom ASM based approach has now been brought into doubt. I am revisiting some of my past decisions surrounding the security for the processes within crucial components/portions of the code to see how this can be adapted or modified fairly quickly.

This may sound over the top or even paranoid, however the consequences of the presence of anomalies could produce an inherent flaw in the overall security profile for the platform will could be exploited and prove devastating, there are several freely available methods to resolve this "blip/concern" and is something which I believe you should all take a look at and understand the possible ramifications when interacting on the BC. A understanding even in simplistic terms how vulnerable some otherwise seemingly secure systems can be.

If it can be exploited it will be exploited which is just the reason why off the shelf libraries and code bases must always be scrutinized before implementation and not just take for granted that because its a almost standard toolset (take openssl as an example) then it will work flawlessly. This is just not always the case and is why I am taking matters of this nature slightly more seriously. 

https://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~verbuech/klepto-ecdsa/klepto-ecdsa.pdf

Back on topic..
Oh yeah, did someone say the 2 month VIP competition for AltcoinFoundation was bullshit or something like that ?? humm...

@murderouskirk: If nobody has had a moment to fix the Auto-inviter for slack I will take a peek when i have a moment. Please ping to remind me to take a look, thanks


--Majika
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hero member
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Hey guys.

So slack emailed me and asked me to disable / fix the signup gateway we made. Apparently it was flooding invite reminders. Unfortunately, It's PHP code pulled from the internet, and modified by a friend. I'm not good with PHP, and idk that I can get it fixed myself. If anyone is willing to take a look, it's posted in the #_Development channel..



If anyone needs a manual invite contact me.

Is this problem solved?



Just went back online. Took a little longer than it should have because I fell asleep haha. Should be working fine now, and any missed signups should have gotten their invites by now.
full member
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Hey guys.

So slack emailed me and asked me to disable / fix the signup gateway we made. Apparently it was flooding invite reminders. Unfortunately, It's PHP code pulled from the internet, and modified by a friend. I'm not good with PHP, and idk that I can get it fixed myself. If anyone is willing to take a look, it's posted in the #_Development channel..



If anyone needs a manual invite contact me.

Is this problem solved?
newbie
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Fantastic organization and set up, Maj. You took some good measures in the build, very thorough which I like.

The next revolution is to build functionality upon the blockchain.

This is what AeroME is doing. I have a strong feeling about this. It is a fantastic coin compared to the crap that a lot of other developers are doing.

Finally, a coin with a highly skilled dev who has the skills to bring this BEAST forward. A lot of the other crap coins out there have some unskilled guy who ends up hiring some unskilled programmer to build a pump and dump scam coin. If you want proof of this, check out LXC.

AeroME, as I mentioned before, is going places and the only way it is doing that is with a skilled coder like Maj.
hero member
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Hey guys.

So slack emailed me and asked me to disable / fix the signup gateway we made. Apparently it was flooding invite reminders. Unfortunately, It's PHP code pulled from the internet, and modified by a friend. I'm not good with PHP, and idk that I can get it fixed myself. If anyone is willing to take a look, it's posted in the #_Development channel..



If anyone needs a manual invite contact me.
newbie
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roughly 3.2GB of raw source code
uau what can I say? Grin

DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT 3.2GB OF SOURCE CODE MEANS?
Let's do a simple math. Windows source code is 200-400MB of source code.

You are either a very proficient lier, or amateur, or just a mad person! I am not angry at you, no way. I feel pity for you. I mean it Sad

Not saying 3.2GB of code isn't an insane claim, but I don't think your numbers are accurate for windows source code any longer. OSX's Source is close to 2GB from what I understand, and it's code base is significantly less "insane" than the windows project. If you count all of the source to all of the libraries, SDKs, applications, etc... that come packaged with windows I bet it's closer to 5-10GB uncompressed.

3.2GB for this project sounds a bit unlikely, but I could easily see that number if Majika were including libraries, project files, and the enumerable chaffe that your typical IDE creates when working on a project.

So he's probably not lying, just exaggerating what in the file that he's measuring constitutes "source code".

Even including the source code libraries?! Do you know the size of the source code of NodeJS? Less than 300MB. Other technologies? Less than 100MB. How many technologies? Ten? Who the fuck is this liar?



Wow, you must have no idea of the scope of major projects like this, because you just made my point for me. If NodeJS's library is 300MB alone and he's got 3 different interconnected projects (exchange, front end, and coin network) that all probably use 3-5 pieces of middleware, then that easily adds up to a bulk of the 3.2GB. No idea, why this specific project is so large, since I don't have time to sift through the depot myself, but it doesn't sound at all unreasonable to have 3.2GB of stuff if you include libraries.
sr. member
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Give x123whatever a break! We were all clueless noobs once!!!! Also I find 14 yr old keyboard warriors mildly entertaining!!! ....I mean to not be interested in a coin but still visit their thread on a regular basis kinda tells you all you need to know about his IQ level!! Lol
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isn't that cute. he wants people to sell into him for cheap. 

Folks, this is what happens when stupid noobs are too afraid to buy and then regret it.  do yourself a favor, and don't sell into this losers buy orders.
hero member
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Osmservices keeps being hacked away from me :-( th
Well done x1235

Yea another idiot making the ignored list.

Please leave our community. Your mindless attack on our coin is 1) unwarranted 2) unwelcome 3) bloody annoying.

When I see activity on the thread I want to read good positive stories on either coin development or a good community story not your mindless drivel.
hero member
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Quote
roughly 3.2GB of raw source code
uau what can I say? Grin

DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT 3.2GB OF SOURCE CODE MEANS?
Let's do a simple math. Windows source code is 200-400MB of source code.

You are either a very proficient lier, or amateur, or just a mad person! I am not angry at you, no way. I feel pity for you. I mean it Sad

Not saying 3.2GB of code isn't an insane claim, but I don't think your numbers are accurate for windows source code any longer. OSX's Source is close to 2GB from what I understand, and it's code base is significantly less "insane" than the windows project. If you count all of the source to all of the libraries, SDKs, applications, etc... that come packaged with windows I bet it's closer to 5-10GB uncompressed.

3.2GB for this project sounds a bit unlikely, but I could easily see that number if Majika were including libraries, project files, and the enumerable chaffe that your typical IDE creates when working on a project.

So he's probably not lying, just exaggerating what in the file that he's measuring constitutes "source code".

Even including the source code libraries?! Do you know the size of the source code of NodeJS? Less than 300MB. Other technologies? Less than 100MB. How many technologies? Ten? Who the fuck is this liar?

newbie
Activity: 8
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Quote
roughly 3.2GB of raw source code
uau what can I say? Grin

DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT 3.2GB OF SOURCE CODE MEANS?
Let's do a simple math. Windows source code is 200-400MB of source code.

You are either a very proficient lier, or amateur, or just a mad person! I am not angry at you, no way. I feel pity for you. I mean it Sad

Not saying 3.2GB of code isn't an insane claim, but I don't think your numbers are accurate for windows source code any longer. OSX's Source is close to 2GB from what I understand, and it's code base is significantly less "insane" than the windows project. If you count all of the source to all of the libraries, SDKs, applications, etc... that come packaged with windows I bet it's closer to 5-10GB uncompressed.

3.2GB for this project sounds a bit unlikely, but I could easily see that number if Majika were including libraries, project files, and the enumerable chaffe that your typical IDE creates when working on a project.

So he's probably not lying, just exaggerating what in the file that he's measuring constitutes "source code".
hero member
Activity: 671
Merit: 505
Quote
roughly 3.2GB of raw source code
uau what can I say? Grin

DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT 3.2GB OF SOURCE CODE MEANS?
Let's do a simple math. Windows source code is 200-400MB of source code.

You are either a very proficient lier, or amateur, or just a mad person! I am not angry at you, no way. I feel pity for you. I mean it Sad
legendary
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AeroMe has been dropped to a low level risk of executing a manual coin swap scam:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scam-watcher-am-aerome-formerly-aero-aero-100-pos-anonymous-sending-942371

It looks like AeroMe performed a manual coin swap with no ill intention. However, as result of the manual coin swap process, the blockchain was restarted and not all coins were returned to every wallet on the previous blockchain. Which wallets and their balance is unknown to the public at this time.




Thats fair, but you should also say anyone who missed the swap, asked, and could prove they held Aero got their coins swapped manually.
sr. member
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Also a very interesting offer/partnership has passed my desk sort of speak and something which I am considering further before I bring it to you guys.

As long as it's not a partnership with Moolah Cheesy...
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